Patrol officers of the #Calgary Police Service respond to over 125 break & enters every week.
These officers work with the Centralized Break & EnterUnit to find and arrest offenders.
In this episode we follow these officers and highlight the wok being done to combat a rising trend in break & enters.
The following are real events. Viewer discretion is advised.

published:07 Jun 2017

views:10444

We went for a test drive with a mom and her baby to see just how much you can feel the new 'howler' system on CPS vehicles
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Join us...it's your time to make a difference -- CPS is hiring!
Are you ready for a rewarding career with countless opportunities? If so, then look at what it takes to become part our team.
As an officer with the Calgary Police Service, you'll be part of one of the most respected police agencies in North America, which has a 2013 community satisfaction rate of 97 per cent.
Join our dedicated team of men and women who truly love to serve their community -- like you recently saw during the 2013 AlbertaFloods.
With a mission to "maximize public safety in Calgary," the men and women of the Calgary Police Service are committed to working together with the community to maintain this city as a safe place to live, work and visit.
Visithttp://join.calgarypolice.ca/ to learn more.

Calgary Police Service is putting the Motorola SolutionsPublic SafetyLTECloudCore to the test by taking part in a proof of concept program. Hear how they are testing the performance and reliability of the network across a variety of tactical and transformative capabilities.
Visithttp://t.na.motorolasolutions.com/webApp/canadian_public_safety_lte?lang=en
to learn more about the Public Safety LTE Cloud Core network from Motorola Solutions.
0:10 The Calgary Police Service is a municipal agency in Canada. We’re the third largest agency. We have about 2,400 sworn officers and almost a thousand civilian members that provides policing to a city of 1.2 million.
0:24 Back in 2014, Motorola approached the Calgary Police Service about a possibility of conducting a trial run with the Public Safety LTE.
0:32 The Proof of Concept is an excellent opportunity for law enforcement agency and a business to come together and understand what challenges and opportunities exist with the technology.
0:44 Being on the cutting-edge of this provides us with the opportunity to maximize what a police agency will need for operationalizing an LTE environment.
0:52 It’s important now, because the fact that the public telephone companies have limited bandwidth and capacity.
1:00 There’s an excess right now of 100,000 people here at the Calgary Stampede and the access to private TELCOs, cell sites, is sometimes difficult and jammed up just because of the sheer volume of people utilizing text, as well as voice.
1:13 We’ve had situations down here where the rides collapse. We’ve had situations with major storms, where sometimes our ability to get information back to headquarters is challenged, because there are so many users here.
1:26 By controlling our own network, much like with a LAN mobile radio, we’re able to ensure constant uptime be aware of what is happening with the system, and managing it to ensure that we have positive support available at all times.
1: 40 When we use a public system and the public LTE, there is always issues of security. Is the network secure? Our data is then going through the public domain and could be potentially corrupted. With the private network, we know that our data is secure. It’s traveling through our devices, our network directly to our servers.
2: 06 By being isolated on our own network, we don’t compete, and so we don’t see any drops in quality of service or drops in data.
2: 15 The main benefit for us is obviously for the imparting of digital information. So we’re talking camera image pictures and video. So major crime scenes, currently, if we don't use LTE it can be very cumbersome to try and upload those photographs so someone else can view them. We end up having to send someone to the district office or actually leaving the scene ourselves to go to a district office, download the information onto the computers, and then email them to a folder where the detective can the detective can do. It’s obviously time consuming.
2: 46 In this vehicle, we have the LTE, so I’m able to actually have those photographs uploaded straightaway at the scene, so the detectives at the other end see what I’m seeing within minutes, and they can make informed decisions about what they want us to do.
3:00 Well, it’s exciting to be the first agency to be utilizing this in operational format. We tried something completely different here in Calgary, and that was putting it in a helicopter.
3:10 With aircraft, weight is everything. So if we can reduce some of the weight in these extra systems into a small compact system, we’d be able to carry that much more weight, which translates into that much more fuel, which translates to that much more airtime for us.
3:25 The LTE hardware was light, as compared to the microwave hardware, and we found that we were able to utilize it.
3:31 Anything we can do to stay in the air longer and be available for a longer period of time will increase our public safety and allow us to serve our officers on the street and our community more effectively.
3:41 The fact that it’s new technology gives us the ability to capitalize on other advancements in technology that are coming out.
3: 49 By relying on that technology, and not being afraid of the technology it gives us the opportunity to move forward, and be a leader.
MOTOROLALOGO
www.motorolasolutions.com/publicsafetylte

published:02 Dec 2016

views:5698

Do you ever watch crime scene shows on TV and wonder how much is real life vs made-for-TV? Here's your chance to learn more!
Follow along with members of our ForensicCrime ScenesUnit as they take you through some of the intricacies of a 2014 homicide investigation, and debunk some of the myths as to why we can’t “CSI” the evidence in 60 minutes or less!
#yycOnPatrol

Police

A police force is a constituted body of persons empowered by the state to enforce the law, protect property, and limit civil disorder. Their powers include the legitimized use of force. The term is most commonly associated with police services of a sovereign state that are authorized to exercise the police power of that state within a defined legal or territorial area of responsibility. Police forces are often defined as being separate from military or other organizations involved in the defense of the state against foreign aggressors; however, gendarmerie are military units charged with civil policing.

Law enforcement, however, constitutes only part of policing activity. Policing has included an array of activities in different situations, but the predominant ones are concerned with the preservation of order. In some societies, in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, these developed within the context of maintaining the class system and the protection of private property. Many police forces suffer from police corruption to a greater or lesser degree. The police force is usually a public sector service, meaning they are paid through taxes.

Calgary Police Service

Calgary Police Service, CPS, formed in 1885, is the municipal police force for the City of Calgary, Alberta, Canada and is led by Roger Chaffin.

Organization

The current head of the CPS is Roger Chaffin; Other notable chiefs include Christine Silverberg, the first female police chief in Canada. The force was founded on February 7, 1885. The first chief was Jack Ingram and he supervised two other constables.

CPS is divided into sections:

Administration

Chief Crowfoot Learning Center

Community and Youth Services

Community Liaison

Criminal Operations

Finance

Fleet and Facilities

Human Resources

Information Communication Technology Section

Investigation Support

Major Crimes

Operations Audit

Organized Crime Control

Professional Standards

Real Time Operations Center (RTOC)

Support

Traffic Services

As a direct result of the hit and run death of Constable Rick Sonnenberg, the Helicopter Air Watch for Community Safety, or HAWCS unit was created, and the Calgary Police Service became the first law enforcement agency in Canada to incorporate the use of air support into its routine operations. In 2006, the unit was expanded when a second helicopter was purchased.

The police service dates to the 13th century when the first sheriffs were appointed. As the first city in Norway to do so, Trondheim had a chief of police appointed in 1686, and Oslo established a uniformed police corps in 1859. The directorate is led by National Police Commissioner Odd Reidar Humlegård. Police districts were introduced in 1894, with the current structure dating from 2003.

The economy of Calgary includes activity in the energy, financial services, film and television, transportation and logistics, technology, manufacturing, aerospace, health and wellness, retail, and tourism sectors. The Calgary CMA is home to the second-highest number of corporate head offices in Canada among the country's 800 largest corporations.

Is Calgary Police tenure policy demoralizing and costly?

19:15

The Cost of Crime - Break & Enter

The Cost of Crime - Break & Enter

The Cost of Crime - Break & Enter

Patrol officers of the #Calgary Police Service respond to over 125 break & enters every week.
These officers work with the Centralized Break & EnterUnit to find and arrest offenders.
In this episode we follow these officers and highlight the wok being done to combat a rising trend in break & enters.
The following are real events. Viewer discretion is advised.

1:42

Calgary Police Service 'Howler' cars

Calgary Police Service 'Howler' cars

Calgary Police Service 'Howler' cars

We went for a test drive with a mom and her baby to see just how much you can feel the new 'howler' system on CPS vehicles
To read more: http://www.cbc.ca/1.3476343
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Join The Team

Join us...it's your time to make a difference -- CPS is hiring!
Are you ready for a rewarding career with countless opportunities? If so, then look at what it takes to become part our team.
As an officer with the Calgary Police Service, you'll be part of one of the most respected police agencies in North America, which has a 2013 community satisfaction rate of 97 per cent.
Join our dedicated team of men and women who truly love to serve their community -- like you recently saw during the 2013 AlbertaFloods.
With a mission to "maximize public safety in Calgary," the men and women of the Calgary Police Service are committed to working together with the community to maintain this city as a safe place to live, work and visit.
Visithttp://join.calgarypolice.ca/ to learn more.

Calgary Police Service Puts Public Safety LTE to the Test

Calgary Police Service is putting the Motorola SolutionsPublic SafetyLTECloudCore to the test by taking part in a proof of concept program. Hear how they are testing the performance and reliability of the network across a variety of tactical and transformative capabilities.
Visithttp://t.na.motorolasolutions.com/webApp/canadian_public_safety_lte?lang=en
to learn more about the Public Safety LTE Cloud Core network from Motorola Solutions.
0:10 The Calgary Police Service is a municipal agency in Canada. We’re the third largest agency. We have about 2,400 sworn officers and almost a thousand civilian members that provides policing to a city of 1.2 million.
0:24 Back in 2014, Motorola approached the Calgary Police Service about a possibility of conducting a trial run with the Public Safety LTE.
0:32 The Proof of Concept is an excellent opportunity for law enforcement agency and a business to come together and understand what challenges and opportunities exist with the technology.
0:44 Being on the cutting-edge of this provides us with the opportunity to maximize what a police agency will need for operationalizing an LTE environment.
0:52 It’s important now, because the fact that the public telephone companies have limited bandwidth and capacity.
1:00 There’s an excess right now of 100,000 people here at the Calgary Stampede and the access to private TELCOs, cell sites, is sometimes difficult and jammed up just because of the sheer volume of people utilizing text, as well as voice.
1:13 We’ve had situations down here where the rides collapse. We’ve had situations with major storms, where sometimes our ability to get information back to headquarters is challenged, because there are so many users here.
1:26 By controlling our own network, much like with a LAN mobile radio, we’re able to ensure constant uptime be aware of what is happening with the system, and managing it to ensure that we have positive support available at all times.
1: 40 When we use a public system and the public LTE, there is always issues of security. Is the network secure? Our data is then going through the public domain and could be potentially corrupted. With the private network, we know that our data is secure. It’s traveling through our devices, our network directly to our servers.
2: 06 By being isolated on our own network, we don’t compete, and so we don’t see any drops in quality of service or drops in data.
2: 15 The main benefit for us is obviously for the imparting of digital information. So we’re talking camera image pictures and video. So major crime scenes, currently, if we don't use LTE it can be very cumbersome to try and upload those photographs so someone else can view them. We end up having to send someone to the district office or actually leaving the scene ourselves to go to a district office, download the information onto the computers, and then email them to a folder where the detective can the detective can do. It’s obviously time consuming.
2: 46 In this vehicle, we have the LTE, so I’m able to actually have those photographs uploaded straightaway at the scene, so the detectives at the other end see what I’m seeing within minutes, and they can make informed decisions about what they want us to do.
3:00 Well, it’s exciting to be the first agency to be utilizing this in operational format. We tried something completely different here in Calgary, and that was putting it in a helicopter.
3:10 With aircraft, weight is everything. So if we can reduce some of the weight in these extra systems into a small compact system, we’d be able to carry that much more weight, which translates into that much more fuel, which translates to that much more airtime for us.
3:25 The LTE hardware was light, as compared to the microwave hardware, and we found that we were able to utilize it.
3:31 Anything we can do to stay in the air longer and be available for a longer period of time will increase our public safety and allow us to serve our officers on the street and our community more effectively.
3:41 The fact that it’s new technology gives us the ability to capitalize on other advancements in technology that are coming out.
3: 49 By relying on that technology, and not being afraid of the technology it gives us the opportunity to move forward, and be a leader.
MOTOROLALOGO
www.motorolasolutions.com/publicsafetylte

17:09

The Cost of Crime - Forensics

The Cost of Crime - Forensics

The Cost of Crime - Forensics

Do you ever watch crime scene shows on TV and wonder how much is real life vs made-for-TV? Here's your chance to learn more!
Follow along with members of our ForensicCrime ScenesUnit as they take you through some of the intricacies of a 2014 homicide investigation, and debunk some of the myths as to why we can’t “CSI” the evidence in 60 minutes or less!
#yycOnPatrol

2:04

How Calgary police officers are trained in the use of force

How Calgary police officers are trained in the use of force

How Calgary police officers are trained in the use of force

Faced with a decision to the pull the trigger or go another route, each cop makes a judgement call — the only things in their world that are black and white are the cars they rolled up in.

1:30

Raw Video: Calgary police officer injured

Raw Video: Calgary police officer injured

Raw Video: Calgary police officer injured

3:31

Calgary Police Service

Calgary Police Service

Calgary Police Service

3:17

Take a tour on a Calgary Police Service HAWCS helicopter

Take a tour on a Calgary Police Service HAWCS helicopter

Take a tour on a Calgary Police Service HAWCS helicopter

Here's a bird's eye view of a Calgary Police Service HAWCS helicopter team in action. Barry Duffield pilots the helicopter with tactical flight officer, Kelly Oberg assisting ground units to nab the bad guys - a tremendous example of the teamwork and the know-how needed by our city's finest to keep Calgary safe. ​

3:36

Calgary Police Service Graduate - Recruit Class 195

Calgary Police Service Graduate - Recruit Class 195

Calgary Police Service Graduate - Recruit Class 195

www.calgarycitynews.com
On August 26, 2011 Recruit Class 195 graduated into the Calgary Police Service. The graduating class performed a series of drills and received their badges. ​

2:38

Calgary Police Service’s Annual Student Police Academy

Calgary Police Service’s Annual Student Police Academy

Calgary Police Service’s Annual Student Police Academy

The Calgary Police Service’s annual student police academy returns to Heritage Park for the 11th year. From physical fitness to dealing with intense situations, grade 12 students from all corners of the city are wondering if they have what it takes.

6:59

Man charged in death of Terrie Ann DAUPHINAIS

Man charged in death of Terrie Ann DAUPHINAIS

Man charged in death of Terrie Ann DAUPHINAIS

The Calgary Police ServiceHomicideUnit has charged a man in relation to the 2002 death of his ex-wife, following a lengthy investigation.
On Monday, April 29, 2002, the deceased body of 24-year-old Terrie Ann DAUPHINAIS was discovered in her home, located in the 100 block of Citadel PeakCircleN.W.
DAUPHINAIS’ three young children were found alive in the home upon police arrival.
Following an autopsy, DAUPHINAIS’ death was deemed a homicide.
Based on evidence gathered at the scene, investigators believed the person responsible was familiar with the home. DAUPHINAIS’ estranged husband was not living at the residence at the time and, although many investigative techniques were used, the case went cold in 2005.
In August 2017, new information came to light, which led to the case being reviewed. Additional investigative steps culminated in the arrest of Terrie Ann DAUPHINAIS’ estranged husband, on Monday, May 21, 2018.
Kenneth DAUPHINAIS, 43, has been charged with second-degree murder. He is next scheduled to appear in court on Friday, May 25, 2018.
The Calgary Police Service would like to thank the Winnipeg Police Service, RCMP, Edmonton Police Service, Saskatoon Police Service, as well as the media and public for their assistance in this investigation.

2:57

Calgary Police Service Canine Unit

Calgary Police Service Canine Unit

Calgary Police Service Canine Unit

CPS' CanineUnit attends over 8000 calls a year. The dogs and handlers undergo intense training every day in order to help keep Calgary streets safe.

Is Calgary Police tenure policy demoralizing and costly?

published: 21 Apr 2018

The Cost of Crime - Break & Enter

Patrol officers of the #Calgary Police Service respond to over 125 break & enters every week.
These officers work with the Centralized Break & EnterUnit to find and arrest offenders.
In this episode we follow these officers and highlight the wok being done to combat a rising trend in break & enters.
The following are real events. Viewer discretion is advised.

published: 07 Jun 2017

Calgary Police Service 'Howler' cars

We went for a test drive with a mom and her baby to see just how much you can feel the new 'howler' system on CPS vehicles
To read more: http://www.cbc.ca/1.3476343
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Join The Team

Join us...it's your time to make a difference -- CPS is hiring!
Are you ready for a rewarding career with countless opportunities? If so, then look at what it takes to become part our team.
As an officer with the Calgary Police Service, you'll be part of one of the most respected police agencies in North America, which has a 2013 community satisfaction rate of 97 per cent.
Join our dedicated team of men and women who truly love to serve their community -- like you recently saw during the 2013 AlbertaFloods.
With a mission to "maximize public safety in Calgary," the men and women of the Calgary Police Service are committed to working together with the community to maintain this city as a safe place to live, work and visit.
Visithttp://join.calgarypolice.ca/ to learn more.

Calgary Police Service - Armed Police Standoff (Weapons Drawn)

Calgary Police Service Puts Public Safety LTE to the Test

Calgary Police Service is putting the Motorola SolutionsPublic SafetyLTECloudCore to the test by taking part in a proof of concept program. Hear how they are testing the performance and reliability of the network across a variety of tactical and transformative capabilities.
Visithttp://t.na.motorolasolutions.com/webApp/canadian_public_safety_lte?lang=en
to learn more about the Public Safety LTE Cloud Core network from Motorola Solutions.
0:10 The Calgary Police Service is a municipal agency in Canada. We’re the third largest agency. We have about 2,400 sworn officers and almost a thousand civilian members that provides policing to a city of 1.2 million.
0:24 Back in 2014, Motorola approached the Calgary Police Service about a possibility of conducting a trial run with the Public...

published: 02 Dec 2016

The Cost of Crime - Forensics

Do you ever watch crime scene shows on TV and wonder how much is real life vs made-for-TV? Here's your chance to learn more!
Follow along with members of our ForensicCrime ScenesUnit as they take you through some of the intricacies of a 2014 homicide investigation, and debunk some of the myths as to why we can’t “CSI” the evidence in 60 minutes or less!
#yycOnPatrol

published: 06 Apr 2018

How Calgary police officers are trained in the use of force

Faced with a decision to the pull the trigger or go another route, each cop makes a judgement call — the only things in their world that are black and white are the cars they rolled up in.

published: 12 Aug 2016

Raw Video: Calgary police officer injured

published: 27 Mar 2018

Calgary Police Service

published: 03 Apr 2014

Take a tour on a Calgary Police Service HAWCS helicopter

Here's a bird's eye view of a Calgary Police Service HAWCS helicopter team in action. Barry Duffield pilots the helicopter with tactical flight officer, Kelly Oberg assisting ground units to nab the bad guys - a tremendous example of the teamwork and the know-how needed by our city's finest to keep Calgary safe. ​

published: 26 Nov 2009

Calgary Police Service Graduate - Recruit Class 195

www.calgarycitynews.com
On August 26, 2011 Recruit Class 195 graduated into the Calgary Police Service. The graduating class performed a series of drills and received their badges. ​

published: 30 Aug 2011

Calgary Police Service’s Annual Student Police Academy

The Calgary Police Service’s annual student police academy returns to Heritage Park for the 11th year. From physical fitness to dealing with intense situations, grade 12 students from all corners of the city are wondering if they have what it takes.

published: 26 May 2015

Man charged in death of Terrie Ann DAUPHINAIS

The Calgary Police ServiceHomicideUnit has charged a man in relation to the 2002 death of his ex-wife, following a lengthy investigation.
On Monday, April 29, 2002, the deceased body of 24-year-old Terrie Ann DAUPHINAIS was discovered in her home, located in the 100 block of Citadel PeakCircleN.W.
DAUPHINAIS’ three young children were found alive in the home upon police arrival.
Following an autopsy, DAUPHINAIS’ death was deemed a homicide.
Based on evidence gathered at the scene, investigators believed the person responsible was familiar with the home. DAUPHINAIS’ estranged husband was not living at the residence at the time and, although many investigative techniques were used, the case went cold in 2005.
In August 2017, new information came to light, which led to the case being revi...

published: 22 May 2018

Calgary Police Service Canine Unit

CPS' CanineUnit attends over 8000 calls a year. The dogs and handlers undergo intense training every day in order to help keep Calgary streets safe.

Patrol officers of the #Calgary Police Service respond to over 125 break & enters every week.
These officers work with the Centralized Break & EnterUnit to find and arrest offenders.
In this episode we follow these officers and highlight the wok being done to combat a rising trend in break & enters.
The following are real events. Viewer discretion is advised.

Patrol officers of the #Calgary Police Service respond to over 125 break & enters every week.
These officers work with the Centralized Break & EnterUnit to find and arrest offenders.
In this episode we follow these officers and highlight the wok being done to combat a rising trend in break & enters.
The following are real events. Viewer discretion is advised.

Calgary Police Service 'Howler' cars

We went for a test drive with a mom and her baby to see just how much you can feel the new 'howler' system on CPS vehicles
To read more: http://www.cbc.ca/1.347...

We went for a test drive with a mom and her baby to see just how much you can feel the new 'howler' system on CPS vehicles
To read more: http://www.cbc.ca/1.3476343
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We went for a test drive with a mom and her baby to see just how much you can feel the new 'howler' system on CPS vehicles
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For more than 75 years, CBC News has been the source Canadians turn to, to keep them informed about their communities, their country and their world. Through regional and national programming on multiple platforms, including CBC Television, CBC News Network, CBC Radio, CBCNews.ca, mobile and on-demand, CBC News and its internationally recognized team of award-winning journalists deliver the breaking stories, the issues, the analyses and the personalities that matter to Canadians.

Join us...it's your time to make a difference -- CPS is hiring!
Are you ready for a rewarding career with countless opportunities? If so, then look at what it takes to become part our team.
As an officer with the Calgary Police Service, you'll be part of one of the most respected police agencies in North America, which has a 2013 community satisfaction rate of 97 per cent.
Join our dedicated team of men and women who truly love to serve their community -- like you recently saw during the 2013 AlbertaFloods.
With a mission to "maximize public safety in Calgary," the men and women of the Calgary Police Service are committed to working together with the community to maintain this city as a safe place to live, work and visit.
Visithttp://join.calgarypolice.ca/ to learn more.

Join us...it's your time to make a difference -- CPS is hiring!
Are you ready for a rewarding career with countless opportunities? If so, then look at what it takes to become part our team.
As an officer with the Calgary Police Service, you'll be part of one of the most respected police agencies in North America, which has a 2013 community satisfaction rate of 97 per cent.
Join our dedicated team of men and women who truly love to serve their community -- like you recently saw during the 2013 AlbertaFloods.
With a mission to "maximize public safety in Calgary," the men and women of the Calgary Police Service are committed to working together with the community to maintain this city as a safe place to live, work and visit.
Visithttp://join.calgarypolice.ca/ to learn more.

Calgary Police Service is putting the Motorola SolutionsPublic SafetyLTECloudCore to the test by taking part in a proof of concept program. Hear how they are testing the performance and reliability of the network across a variety of tactical and transformative capabilities.
Visithttp://t.na.motorolasolutions.com/webApp/canadian_public_safety_lte?lang=en
to learn more about the Public Safety LTE Cloud Core network from Motorola Solutions.
0:10 The Calgary Police Service is a municipal agency in Canada. We’re the third largest agency. We have about 2,400 sworn officers and almost a thousand civilian members that provides policing to a city of 1.2 million.
0:24 Back in 2014, Motorola approached the Calgary Police Service about a possibility of conducting a trial run with the Public Safety LTE.
0:32 The Proof of Concept is an excellent opportunity for law enforcement agency and a business to come together and understand what challenges and opportunities exist with the technology.
0:44 Being on the cutting-edge of this provides us with the opportunity to maximize what a police agency will need for operationalizing an LTE environment.
0:52 It’s important now, because the fact that the public telephone companies have limited bandwidth and capacity.
1:00 There’s an excess right now of 100,000 people here at the Calgary Stampede and the access to private TELCOs, cell sites, is sometimes difficult and jammed up just because of the sheer volume of people utilizing text, as well as voice.
1:13 We’ve had situations down here where the rides collapse. We’ve had situations with major storms, where sometimes our ability to get information back to headquarters is challenged, because there are so many users here.
1:26 By controlling our own network, much like with a LAN mobile radio, we’re able to ensure constant uptime be aware of what is happening with the system, and managing it to ensure that we have positive support available at all times.
1: 40 When we use a public system and the public LTE, there is always issues of security. Is the network secure? Our data is then going through the public domain and could be potentially corrupted. With the private network, we know that our data is secure. It’s traveling through our devices, our network directly to our servers.
2: 06 By being isolated on our own network, we don’t compete, and so we don’t see any drops in quality of service or drops in data.
2: 15 The main benefit for us is obviously for the imparting of digital information. So we’re talking camera image pictures and video. So major crime scenes, currently, if we don't use LTE it can be very cumbersome to try and upload those photographs so someone else can view them. We end up having to send someone to the district office or actually leaving the scene ourselves to go to a district office, download the information onto the computers, and then email them to a folder where the detective can the detective can do. It’s obviously time consuming.
2: 46 In this vehicle, we have the LTE, so I’m able to actually have those photographs uploaded straightaway at the scene, so the detectives at the other end see what I’m seeing within minutes, and they can make informed decisions about what they want us to do.
3:00 Well, it’s exciting to be the first agency to be utilizing this in operational format. We tried something completely different here in Calgary, and that was putting it in a helicopter.
3:10 With aircraft, weight is everything. So if we can reduce some of the weight in these extra systems into a small compact system, we’d be able to carry that much more weight, which translates into that much more fuel, which translates to that much more airtime for us.
3:25 The LTE hardware was light, as compared to the microwave hardware, and we found that we were able to utilize it.
3:31 Anything we can do to stay in the air longer and be available for a longer period of time will increase our public safety and allow us to serve our officers on the street and our community more effectively.
3:41 The fact that it’s new technology gives us the ability to capitalize on other advancements in technology that are coming out.
3: 49 By relying on that technology, and not being afraid of the technology it gives us the opportunity to move forward, and be a leader.
MOTOROLALOGO
www.motorolasolutions.com/publicsafetylte

Calgary Police Service is putting the Motorola SolutionsPublic SafetyLTECloudCore to the test by taking part in a proof of concept program. Hear how they are testing the performance and reliability of the network across a variety of tactical and transformative capabilities.
Visithttp://t.na.motorolasolutions.com/webApp/canadian_public_safety_lte?lang=en
to learn more about the Public Safety LTE Cloud Core network from Motorola Solutions.
0:10 The Calgary Police Service is a municipal agency in Canada. We’re the third largest agency. We have about 2,400 sworn officers and almost a thousand civilian members that provides policing to a city of 1.2 million.
0:24 Back in 2014, Motorola approached the Calgary Police Service about a possibility of conducting a trial run with the Public Safety LTE.
0:32 The Proof of Concept is an excellent opportunity for law enforcement agency and a business to come together and understand what challenges and opportunities exist with the technology.
0:44 Being on the cutting-edge of this provides us with the opportunity to maximize what a police agency will need for operationalizing an LTE environment.
0:52 It’s important now, because the fact that the public telephone companies have limited bandwidth and capacity.
1:00 There’s an excess right now of 100,000 people here at the Calgary Stampede and the access to private TELCOs, cell sites, is sometimes difficult and jammed up just because of the sheer volume of people utilizing text, as well as voice.
1:13 We’ve had situations down here where the rides collapse. We’ve had situations with major storms, where sometimes our ability to get information back to headquarters is challenged, because there are so many users here.
1:26 By controlling our own network, much like with a LAN mobile radio, we’re able to ensure constant uptime be aware of what is happening with the system, and managing it to ensure that we have positive support available at all times.
1: 40 When we use a public system and the public LTE, there is always issues of security. Is the network secure? Our data is then going through the public domain and could be potentially corrupted. With the private network, we know that our data is secure. It’s traveling through our devices, our network directly to our servers.
2: 06 By being isolated on our own network, we don’t compete, and so we don’t see any drops in quality of service or drops in data.
2: 15 The main benefit for us is obviously for the imparting of digital information. So we’re talking camera image pictures and video. So major crime scenes, currently, if we don't use LTE it can be very cumbersome to try and upload those photographs so someone else can view them. We end up having to send someone to the district office or actually leaving the scene ourselves to go to a district office, download the information onto the computers, and then email them to a folder where the detective can the detective can do. It’s obviously time consuming.
2: 46 In this vehicle, we have the LTE, so I’m able to actually have those photographs uploaded straightaway at the scene, so the detectives at the other end see what I’m seeing within minutes, and they can make informed decisions about what they want us to do.
3:00 Well, it’s exciting to be the first agency to be utilizing this in operational format. We tried something completely different here in Calgary, and that was putting it in a helicopter.
3:10 With aircraft, weight is everything. So if we can reduce some of the weight in these extra systems into a small compact system, we’d be able to carry that much more weight, which translates into that much more fuel, which translates to that much more airtime for us.
3:25 The LTE hardware was light, as compared to the microwave hardware, and we found that we were able to utilize it.
3:31 Anything we can do to stay in the air longer and be available for a longer period of time will increase our public safety and allow us to serve our officers on the street and our community more effectively.
3:41 The fact that it’s new technology gives us the ability to capitalize on other advancements in technology that are coming out.
3: 49 By relying on that technology, and not being afraid of the technology it gives us the opportunity to move forward, and be a leader.
MOTOROLALOGO
www.motorolasolutions.com/publicsafetylte

The Cost of Crime - Forensics

Do you ever watch crime scene shows on TV and wonder how much is real life vs made-for-TV? Here's your chance to learn more!
Follow along with members of our F...

Do you ever watch crime scene shows on TV and wonder how much is real life vs made-for-TV? Here's your chance to learn more!
Follow along with members of our ForensicCrime ScenesUnit as they take you through some of the intricacies of a 2014 homicide investigation, and debunk some of the myths as to why we can’t “CSI” the evidence in 60 minutes or less!
#yycOnPatrol

Do you ever watch crime scene shows on TV and wonder how much is real life vs made-for-TV? Here's your chance to learn more!
Follow along with members of our ForensicCrime ScenesUnit as they take you through some of the intricacies of a 2014 homicide investigation, and debunk some of the myths as to why we can’t “CSI” the evidence in 60 minutes or less!
#yycOnPatrol

The Calgary Police Service’s annual student police academy returns to Heritage Park for the 11th year. From physical fitness to dealing with intense situations, grade 12 students from all corners of the city are wondering if they have what it takes.

The Calgary Police Service’s annual student police academy returns to Heritage Park for the 11th year. From physical fitness to dealing with intense situations, grade 12 students from all corners of the city are wondering if they have what it takes.

The Calgary Police ServiceHomicideUnit has charged a man in relation to the 2002 death of his ex-wife, following a lengthy investigation.
On Monday, April 29, 2002, the deceased body of 24-year-old Terrie Ann DAUPHINAIS was discovered in her home, located in the 100 block of Citadel PeakCircleN.W.
DAUPHINAIS’ three young children were found alive in the home upon police arrival.
Following an autopsy, DAUPHINAIS’ death was deemed a homicide.
Based on evidence gathered at the scene, investigators believed the person responsible was familiar with the home. DAUPHINAIS’ estranged husband was not living at the residence at the time and, although many investigative techniques were used, the case went cold in 2005.
In August 2017, new information came to light, which led to the case being reviewed. Additional investigative steps culminated in the arrest of Terrie Ann DAUPHINAIS’ estranged husband, on Monday, May 21, 2018.
Kenneth DAUPHINAIS, 43, has been charged with second-degree murder. He is next scheduled to appear in court on Friday, May 25, 2018.
The Calgary Police Service would like to thank the Winnipeg Police Service, RCMP, Edmonton Police Service, Saskatoon Police Service, as well as the media and public for their assistance in this investigation.

The Calgary Police ServiceHomicideUnit has charged a man in relation to the 2002 death of his ex-wife, following a lengthy investigation.
On Monday, April 29, 2002, the deceased body of 24-year-old Terrie Ann DAUPHINAIS was discovered in her home, located in the 100 block of Citadel PeakCircleN.W.
DAUPHINAIS’ three young children were found alive in the home upon police arrival.
Following an autopsy, DAUPHINAIS’ death was deemed a homicide.
Based on evidence gathered at the scene, investigators believed the person responsible was familiar with the home. DAUPHINAIS’ estranged husband was not living at the residence at the time and, although many investigative techniques were used, the case went cold in 2005.
In August 2017, new information came to light, which led to the case being reviewed. Additional investigative steps culminated in the arrest of Terrie Ann DAUPHINAIS’ estranged husband, on Monday, May 21, 2018.
Kenneth DAUPHINAIS, 43, has been charged with second-degree murder. He is next scheduled to appear in court on Friday, May 25, 2018.
The Calgary Police Service would like to thank the Winnipeg Police Service, RCMP, Edmonton Police Service, Saskatoon Police Service, as well as the media and public for their assistance in this investigation.

CCTV Armed Robbery at Heirlooms Antiques Calgary

The Calgary Police Service is seeking public assistance for information in relation to an armed robbery that occurred late last year.
On Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2017, at approximately 1:40 p.m., two unknown men entered Heirlooms Antiques Calgary, located at 101-7004 Macleod Tr. S.E. The first man was carrying a firearm and instructed the store’s employees to get down on the ground. A second man began to smash a number of display cases containing jewellery. The culprits loaded the jewellery into two black duffel bags and fled the store on foot.
The first suspect was wearing grey sweatpants and a grey Adidas hoodie, a black face mask, a black ball cap with a logo, and was carrying a large black duffel bag.
The second suspect was wearing a black jacket with the hood up, a black face mask with a ske...

published: 23 May 2018

Man charged in death of Terrie Ann DAUPHINAIS

The Calgary Police ServiceHomicideUnit has charged a man in relation to the 2002 death of his ex-wife, following a lengthy investigation.
On Monday, April 29, 2002, the deceased body of 24-year-old Terrie Ann DAUPHINAIS was discovered in her home, located in the 100 block of Citadel PeakCircleN.W.
DAUPHINAIS’ three young children were found alive in the home upon police arrival.
Following an autopsy, DAUPHINAIS’ death was deemed a homicide.
Based on evidence gathered at the scene, investigators believed the person responsible was familiar with the home. DAUPHINAIS’ estranged husband was not living at the residence at the time and, although many investigative techniques were used, the case went cold in 2005.
In August 2017, new information came to light, which led to the case being revi...

Education Week // Calgary Police Service | Sally Zerk

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published: 29 Apr 2018

Calgary Police Warn Sandra Solomon About Threats Issued

published: 27 Apr 2018

Calgary police release surveillance video of armed robbery

published: 23 Apr 2018

Is Calgary Police tenure policy demoralizing and costly?

published: 21 Apr 2018

Calgary police release details of El Dib's horrific murder

Calgary police have released grisly details surrounding last month’s murder of Nadia El-Dib at the hands of Adam Bettahar, calling it a domestic homicide.

published: 19 Apr 2018

Calgary Police deliver threat warning to Sandra Solomon

published: 15 Apr 2018

The Cost of Crime - Forensics

Do you ever watch crime scene shows on TV and wonder how much is real life vs made-for-TV? Here's your chance to learn more!
Follow along with members of our ForensicCrime ScenesUnit as they take you through some of the intricacies of a 2014 homicide investigation, and debunk some of the myths as to why we can’t “CSI” the evidence in 60 minutes or less!
#yycOnPatrol

published: 06 Apr 2018

Calgary police union boss comments on footage of shot officer

Calgary police Sgt. Les Kaminski comments on the Postmedia video showing Const. JordanForget receiving first aid by fellow officers Tuesday while he lay unconscious after being shot in the 100 block of Abingdon Way N.E.

published: 30 Mar 2018

Calgary police officer shot during Abbeydale incident

Calgary police say an officer is in stable condition after being shot during an incident involving a robbery suspect. The suspect was later found dead in a burnt out garage. 660's Ian Campbell reports.

published: 28 Mar 2018

Extended: Police officer shot in northeast Calgary

A Calgary police officer who was injured in a standoff in the northeast community of Abbeydale is in hospital in stable condition. Calgary PoliceChiefRoger Chaffin said this incident is the first time in about 25 years he can recall an officer being shot on duty, other than in a training incident where an officer was killed in 2001.

published: 28 Mar 2018

Officer Shot in Stable Condition

Officer Involved Shooting
A message from Chief ConstableRoger Chaffin:
By now you’re all aware that we had a member seriously wounded in the line of duty. I can confirm that the five-year member was taken to Foothills hospital where he remains in stable condition. His family is with him and we ask that they receive privacy at this time. As you can imagine, this is every police family’s worst nightmare. A knock at the door or a call informing you that your loved one has been injured on duty is unimaginable.
I am so proud of how our members – and there were dozens who responded to this call – who all acted with tenacity, professionalism and bravery. This exemplifies the standard of policing in our community and the dangers our members face on an all too frequent basis.
This incident b...

published: 27 Mar 2018

Raw Video: Calgary police officer injured

published: 27 Mar 2018

Braid: Bullying inside the Calgary Police Service

On Tuesday, Constable Jen Ward stood up in front of the police commission and the police chief to say she’d been sexually harassed, bullied and then further hounded for reporting her concerns.

published: 24 Mar 2018

Calgary Police Use of Force training

published: 20 Mar 2018

Calgary police officer charged with child porn offences

CALGARY -- A Calgary Police Service officer has been charged with child porn offences.
Alberta'sInternetChildExploitation unit says it arrested a man Thursday after investigating a tip from the RCMPNational Child Exploitation Co-ordination Centre.
The allegations involved the uploading of images on social media by an unknown user who investigators say turned out to be a police officer.
Police say officers seized computers from a home that contained child porn images.
Thomas Buttle, who is 33, is charged with possessing, accessing, and making available child pornography.
Buttle has been released from custody and is to appear in court on March 21.

CCTV Armed Robbery at Heirlooms Antiques Calgary

The Calgary Police Service is seeking public assistance for information in relation to an armed robbery that occurred late last year.
On Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2017,...

The Calgary Police Service is seeking public assistance for information in relation to an armed robbery that occurred late last year.
On Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2017, at approximately 1:40 p.m., two unknown men entered Heirlooms Antiques Calgary, located at 101-7004 Macleod Tr. S.E. The first man was carrying a firearm and instructed the store’s employees to get down on the ground. A second man began to smash a number of display cases containing jewellery. The culprits loaded the jewellery into two black duffel bags and fled the store on foot.
The first suspect was wearing grey sweatpants and a grey Adidas hoodie, a black face mask, a black ball cap with a logo, and was carrying a large black duffel bag.
The second suspect was wearing a black jacket with the hood up, a black face mask with a skeleton graphic on it, blue track pants, a black ball cap and was also carrying a large black duffel bag.
CCTV footage of the robbery is available on The City of Calgary Newsroom.
Anyone with information about this incident or the identities of the suspects is asked to contact the police non-emergency number at 403-266-1234 or Crime Stoppers using either of the following methods.
TALK: 1-800-222-8477
TYPE: www.calgarycrimestoppers.org
Case #17543749/4451

The Calgary Police Service is seeking public assistance for information in relation to an armed robbery that occurred late last year.
On Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2017, at approximately 1:40 p.m., two unknown men entered Heirlooms Antiques Calgary, located at 101-7004 Macleod Tr. S.E. The first man was carrying a firearm and instructed the store’s employees to get down on the ground. A second man began to smash a number of display cases containing jewellery. The culprits loaded the jewellery into two black duffel bags and fled the store on foot.
The first suspect was wearing grey sweatpants and a grey Adidas hoodie, a black face mask, a black ball cap with a logo, and was carrying a large black duffel bag.
The second suspect was wearing a black jacket with the hood up, a black face mask with a skeleton graphic on it, blue track pants, a black ball cap and was also carrying a large black duffel bag.
CCTV footage of the robbery is available on The City of Calgary Newsroom.
Anyone with information about this incident or the identities of the suspects is asked to contact the police non-emergency number at 403-266-1234 or Crime Stoppers using either of the following methods.
TALK: 1-800-222-8477
TYPE: www.calgarycrimestoppers.org
Case #17543749/4451

The Calgary Police ServiceHomicideUnit has charged a man in relation to the 2002 death of his ex-wife, following a lengthy investigation.
On Monday, April 29, 2002, the deceased body of 24-year-old Terrie Ann DAUPHINAIS was discovered in her home, located in the 100 block of Citadel PeakCircleN.W.
DAUPHINAIS’ three young children were found alive in the home upon police arrival.
Following an autopsy, DAUPHINAIS’ death was deemed a homicide.
Based on evidence gathered at the scene, investigators believed the person responsible was familiar with the home. DAUPHINAIS’ estranged husband was not living at the residence at the time and, although many investigative techniques were used, the case went cold in 2005.
In August 2017, new information came to light, which led to the case being reviewed. Additional investigative steps culminated in the arrest of Terrie Ann DAUPHINAIS’ estranged husband, on Monday, May 21, 2018.
Kenneth DAUPHINAIS, 43, has been charged with second-degree murder. He is next scheduled to appear in court on Friday, May 25, 2018.
The Calgary Police Service would like to thank the Winnipeg Police Service, RCMP, Edmonton Police Service, Saskatoon Police Service, as well as the media and public for their assistance in this investigation.

The Calgary Police ServiceHomicideUnit has charged a man in relation to the 2002 death of his ex-wife, following a lengthy investigation.
On Monday, April 29, 2002, the deceased body of 24-year-old Terrie Ann DAUPHINAIS was discovered in her home, located in the 100 block of Citadel PeakCircleN.W.
DAUPHINAIS’ three young children were found alive in the home upon police arrival.
Following an autopsy, DAUPHINAIS’ death was deemed a homicide.
Based on evidence gathered at the scene, investigators believed the person responsible was familiar with the home. DAUPHINAIS’ estranged husband was not living at the residence at the time and, although many investigative techniques were used, the case went cold in 2005.
In August 2017, new information came to light, which led to the case being reviewed. Additional investigative steps culminated in the arrest of Terrie Ann DAUPHINAIS’ estranged husband, on Monday, May 21, 2018.
Kenneth DAUPHINAIS, 43, has been charged with second-degree murder. He is next scheduled to appear in court on Friday, May 25, 2018.
The Calgary Police Service would like to thank the Winnipeg Police Service, RCMP, Edmonton Police Service, Saskatoon Police Service, as well as the media and public for their assistance in this investigation.

ANONYMOUS- EXPOSING THE CALGARY POLICE SERVICE 2018...SO FAR!!!

Everything that has happened in 2018 so far with the CPS!!!
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Everything that has happened in 2018 so far with the CPS!!!
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The Cost of Crime - Forensics

Do you ever watch crime scene shows on TV and wonder how much is real life vs made-for-TV? Here's your chance to learn more!
Follow along with members of our F...

Do you ever watch crime scene shows on TV and wonder how much is real life vs made-for-TV? Here's your chance to learn more!
Follow along with members of our ForensicCrime ScenesUnit as they take you through some of the intricacies of a 2014 homicide investigation, and debunk some of the myths as to why we can’t “CSI” the evidence in 60 minutes or less!
#yycOnPatrol

Do you ever watch crime scene shows on TV and wonder how much is real life vs made-for-TV? Here's your chance to learn more!
Follow along with members of our ForensicCrime ScenesUnit as they take you through some of the intricacies of a 2014 homicide investigation, and debunk some of the myths as to why we can’t “CSI” the evidence in 60 minutes or less!
#yycOnPatrol

Calgary police Sgt. Les Kaminski comments on the Postmedia video showing Const. JordanForget receiving first aid by fellow officers Tuesday while he lay unconscious after being shot in the 100 block of Abingdon Way N.E.

Calgary police Sgt. Les Kaminski comments on the Postmedia video showing Const. JordanForget receiving first aid by fellow officers Tuesday while he lay unconscious after being shot in the 100 block of Abingdon Way N.E.

Calgary police officer shot during Abbeydale incident

Calgary police say an officer is in stable condition after being shot during an incident involving a robbery suspect. The suspect was later found dead in a burn...

Calgary police say an officer is in stable condition after being shot during an incident involving a robbery suspect. The suspect was later found dead in a burnt out garage. 660's Ian Campbell reports.

Calgary police say an officer is in stable condition after being shot during an incident involving a robbery suspect. The suspect was later found dead in a burnt out garage. 660's Ian Campbell reports.

A Calgary police officer who was injured in a standoff in the northeast community of Abbeydale is in hospital in stable condition. Calgary PoliceChiefRoger Chaffin said this incident is the first time in about 25 years he can recall an officer being shot on duty, other than in a training incident where an officer was killed in 2001.

A Calgary police officer who was injured in a standoff in the northeast community of Abbeydale is in hospital in stable condition. Calgary PoliceChiefRoger Chaffin said this incident is the first time in about 25 years he can recall an officer being shot on duty, other than in a training incident where an officer was killed in 2001.

Officer Involved Shooting
A message from Chief ConstableRoger Chaffin:
By now you’re all aware that we had a member seriously wounded in the line of duty. I can confirm that the five-year member was taken to Foothills hospital where he remains in stable condition. His family is with him and we ask that they receive privacy at this time. As you can imagine, this is every police family’s worst nightmare. A knock at the door or a call informing you that your loved one has been injured on duty is unimaginable.
I am so proud of how our members – and there were dozens who responded to this call – who all acted with tenacity, professionalism and bravery. This exemplifies the standard of policing in our community and the dangers our members face on an all too frequent basis.
This incident began earlier this morning with a robbery of a convenience store. Following the robbery, brandishing a firearm, the suspect allegedly attempted to carjack a woman outside a home in the 100 block of Abingdon Way N.E.Officers flooded the area and attempted to locate a suspect.
As the search was ongoing, we received another report of the same man attempting to break into a residence also located in the 100 block of Abingdon Way N.E. As officers continued searching for the suspect, they located a man matching the description located between two houses on Abingdon Way. As officers entered the backyard, the suspect began firing shots at the officers. It is our understanding that a member or members returned fire. One officer was shot and was taken to hospital.
Officers contained the garage with members of the CPSTactical Unit. While the garage was contained, smoke was observed to be coming from the structure, which ultimately became fully engulfed. Members from the Calgary Fire Department were called to extinguish the fire.
Once the fire was extinguished, one man was located deceased inside the garage.
In the coming days, more details will become available, but as far as I’m concerned, our members acted with incredible courage in a situation that escalated in a matter of seconds. To say I’m proud of our members and grateful that our officer is recovering is an understatement.
I would also like to thank members of EMS, CFD and the medical staff at Foothills Hospital for all of their assistance throughout this call.

Officer Involved Shooting
A message from Chief ConstableRoger Chaffin:
By now you’re all aware that we had a member seriously wounded in the line of duty. I can confirm that the five-year member was taken to Foothills hospital where he remains in stable condition. His family is with him and we ask that they receive privacy at this time. As you can imagine, this is every police family’s worst nightmare. A knock at the door or a call informing you that your loved one has been injured on duty is unimaginable.
I am so proud of how our members – and there were dozens who responded to this call – who all acted with tenacity, professionalism and bravery. This exemplifies the standard of policing in our community and the dangers our members face on an all too frequent basis.
This incident began earlier this morning with a robbery of a convenience store. Following the robbery, brandishing a firearm, the suspect allegedly attempted to carjack a woman outside a home in the 100 block of Abingdon Way N.E.Officers flooded the area and attempted to locate a suspect.
As the search was ongoing, we received another report of the same man attempting to break into a residence also located in the 100 block of Abingdon Way N.E. As officers continued searching for the suspect, they located a man matching the description located between two houses on Abingdon Way. As officers entered the backyard, the suspect began firing shots at the officers. It is our understanding that a member or members returned fire. One officer was shot and was taken to hospital.
Officers contained the garage with members of the CPSTactical Unit. While the garage was contained, smoke was observed to be coming from the structure, which ultimately became fully engulfed. Members from the Calgary Fire Department were called to extinguish the fire.
Once the fire was extinguished, one man was located deceased inside the garage.
In the coming days, more details will become available, but as far as I’m concerned, our members acted with incredible courage in a situation that escalated in a matter of seconds. To say I’m proud of our members and grateful that our officer is recovering is an understatement.
I would also like to thank members of EMS, CFD and the medical staff at Foothills Hospital for all of their assistance throughout this call.

CALGARY -- A Calgary Police Service officer has been charged with child porn offences.
Alberta'sInternetChildExploitation unit says it arrested a man Thursday after investigating a tip from the RCMPNational Child Exploitation Co-ordination Centre.
The allegations involved the uploading of images on social media by an unknown user who investigators say turned out to be a police officer.
Police say officers seized computers from a home that contained child porn images.
Thomas Buttle, who is 33, is charged with possessing, accessing, and making available child pornography.
Buttle has been released from custody and is to appear in court on March 21.

CALGARY -- A Calgary Police Service officer has been charged with child porn offences.
Alberta'sInternetChildExploitation unit says it arrested a man Thursday after investigating a tip from the RCMPNational Child Exploitation Co-ordination Centre.
The allegations involved the uploading of images on social media by an unknown user who investigators say turned out to be a police officer.
Police say officers seized computers from a home that contained child porn images.
Thomas Buttle, who is 33, is charged with possessing, accessing, and making available child pornography.
Buttle has been released from custody and is to appear in court on March 21.

GTA IV LCPDFR 1.1 part 17 Calgary Police Service

patrolling L.C. once again with a few problems run-ins. But Liberty City being Liberty City we always run in to problems.
If you guys have requests you would like me to do,just message me and I will do it.

Lacombe COPS | Jail Or Bail 2016 - LNTV Primetime

4.20.2016 - LacombeCOPS: following Calgary police officers on the one day where teachers at Father Lacombe are arrested for a good cause.
This is our version of the popular show COPS. It's also as long as a typical TV show, so we'll have a shorter version come out.
I apologize for any of the shaky footage used in the video as I was walking backwards and my arms became sore while holding a camera with a heavy lens.
Videographer/Editor: Lou De Asis
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published: 25 Apr 2016

Best Bar None

Public safety & customer service are top priorities for thirty four pubs, clubs, bars, hotels, and lounges around Calgary. Last night we attended the second annual awards gala where accredited businesses were awarded for their commitment to this program. Watch this news conference to learn more about the program and meet two of the winners from last night.

published: 12 Jun 2013

ReDirect

In partnership with Public Safety Canada, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and The City of CalgaryCommunity & Neighbourhood Services, we are proud today to announce the official launch of ReDirect.
ReDirect is an education, awareness and prevention plan to address radicalization to violence in Calgary youth. It was developed based on best policing practices, extensive research and consultations with enforcement agencies, international experts and community groups.
The strategy has two aims: preventing young adults from turning to extremism, and helping police officers better recognize the signs of radicalization to violence and violent extremism in our city.
ReDirect is an extension of the programming already available through our Community & Youth Services Section. It is designed to ...

published: 15 Sep 2015

Undercover Boss - Calgary Transit S4 E7 (Canadian TV series)

Calgary Transit boss Doug Morgan struggles to cope when he joins his staff to work in disguise, cleaning vomit off buses, work in fume-filled garages, and face dangerous public confrontations. At the end of it all, he makes a surprising gesture that has one worker in tears.

published: 05 Jan 2014

Artur Pawlowski - "Street Advocate" The Movie

The amazing story of hope and perseverance in the face of trials, opposition, and arrests captured the attention of renowned overseas movie director Tomasz Wiszniewski. Director Wiszniewski and his crew spent almost two weeks in Calgary filming the daily activities of StreetChurch and their volunteers.
They spent countless hours interviewing people from different fields about Street Church and its ministry. Everyone ranging from politicians, lawyers, reporters, members of the police department and the mayor's office to the homeless served by the church and members of the public who passed by Street Church services were asked about why there is so much controversy, opposition, and resistance towards a peaceful ministry that feeds thousands of the less fortunate on the streets of Calgary. ...

published: 14 Nov 2016

WPS Tactical Support Team

First aired in 2012 on Shaw TV. This two-part mini-series follows a night shift with th Winnipeg Police ServiceTacticalSupportTeam. Their night includes canine and explosives training in abandoned buildings, serving Canada-wide warrants, responding to the scene of a drive by shooting and beginning to track the suspect. This is Winnipeg's version of SWAT.

published: 18 Oct 2014

Arrest of Artur Pawlowski-Calgary August 16, 2006

In this video you will see an open air preacher being arrested just for public reading of the Bible. Police officer put seven criminal charges on the preacher, including resisting arrest trying to incriminate and lock Artur Pawlowski in jail.

published: 09 Mar 2015

Independent review of use of force

The Calgary Police Service is commencing an independent review of its policies, procedures, practices, training, equipment, and culture with respect to the use of lethal force with the goal of providing recommendations that could someday help us have zero fatalities in future critical incidents.
The purpose of this review is not to assign individual fault in any incidents that have occurred, but it will instead look for any systemic issues that could be improved to reduce the use of lethal force.
The review will be conducted by The HonourableChief Justice Neil Wittmann (Ret.).
Chief Justice Wittmann has 50 years of legal experience, serving as a Superior CourtJustice for the last 18 years of his career. During this time, he presided over criminal cases and appeals, giving him a strong...

Retail Crime a Growing Concern in Calgary

The Calgary Police Service and four major retailers are teaming up to warn Calgarians that buying stolen goods comes with a cost.
Organized retail crime is the theft of consumer goods for the purpose of illegally selling the merchandise for cash. The goods are usually taken through planned, systematic shoplifting and then are sold to the public through classified ads, online sales, flea markets or on the black market.
It is a growing problem in Calgary and Canada as a whole, costing Canadian retailers an estimated $4.6 billion each year. One result is higher prices for consumers as retailers have to cover both the loss and the cost of added security to prevent further theft.
The Calgary Police Service and retailers are also warning that there is a connection between minor crimes and more s...

published: 25 Nov 2015

Coull Discussions Calgary Police Bad Apples

Have a couple of bad apples spoiled the batch in Calgary. Everyday there is something in the news about sexual harassment, criminal charges, or police violence being brought forth about the Calgary Police force. We talk about our boys in blue
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The Calgary PoliceCommission today announced the appointment of Roger Chaffin as the city’s new Chief of Police, following ratification of the appointment by city council.
Roger Chaffin has been a dedicated member of the Calgary Police Service since 1986, most recently serving as DeputyChief responsible for the Bureau of Organizational Support. Throughout his career, Deputy Chief Chaffin has had experience across the organization including in the ProfessionalStandards section, with the Chief CrowfootLearningCentre, and as a duty inspector.
The Commission recommended this appointment to City Council after completing a broad and thorough process that followed best practices in executive recruitment. Part of the process involved extensive community engagement with the citizens of Calgary and CPS staff to ensure that those who have a stake in the future of the service could share their thoughts on the skills and characteristics desired in a new Chief.
City Council ratified the Commission’s recommendation on October 6, 2015.

The Calgary PoliceCommission today announced the appointment of Roger Chaffin as the city’s new Chief of Police, following ratification of the appointment by city council.
Roger Chaffin has been a dedicated member of the Calgary Police Service since 1986, most recently serving as DeputyChief responsible for the Bureau of Organizational Support. Throughout his career, Deputy Chief Chaffin has had experience across the organization including in the ProfessionalStandards section, with the Chief CrowfootLearningCentre, and as a duty inspector.
The Commission recommended this appointment to City Council after completing a broad and thorough process that followed best practices in executive recruitment. Part of the process involved extensive community engagement with the citizens of Calgary and CPS staff to ensure that those who have a stake in the future of the service could share their thoughts on the skills and characteristics desired in a new Chief.
City Council ratified the Commission’s recommendation on October 6, 2015.

GTA IV LCPDFR 1.1 part 17 Calgary Police Service

patrolling L.C. once again with a few problems run-ins. But Liberty City being Liberty City we always run in to problems.
If you guys have requests you would l...

patrolling L.C. once again with a few problems run-ins. But Liberty City being Liberty City we always run in to problems.
If you guys have requests you would like me to do,just message me and I will do it.

patrolling L.C. once again with a few problems run-ins. But Liberty City being Liberty City we always run in to problems.
If you guys have requests you would like me to do,just message me and I will do it.

4.20.2016 - LacombeCOPS: following Calgary police officers on the one day where teachers at Father Lacombe are arrested for a good cause.
This is our version of the popular show COPS. It's also as long as a typical TV show, so we'll have a shorter version come out.
I apologize for any of the shaky footage used in the video as I was walking backwards and my arms became sore while holding a camera with a heavy lens.
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4.20.2016 - LacombeCOPS: following Calgary police officers on the one day where teachers at Father Lacombe are arrested for a good cause.
This is our version of the popular show COPS. It's also as long as a typical TV show, so we'll have a shorter version come out.
I apologize for any of the shaky footage used in the video as I was walking backwards and my arms became sore while holding a camera with a heavy lens.
Videographer/Editor: Lou De Asis
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Bad Boys - Inner Circle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=on9TXY8kYyk
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Glee Club Polka - Kevin Macleod
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Public safety & customer service are top priorities for thirty four pubs, clubs, bars, hotels, and lounges around Calgary. Last night we attended the second annual awards gala where accredited businesses were awarded for their commitment to this program. Watch this news conference to learn more about the program and meet two of the winners from last night.

Public safety & customer service are top priorities for thirty four pubs, clubs, bars, hotels, and lounges around Calgary. Last night we attended the second annual awards gala where accredited businesses were awarded for their commitment to this program. Watch this news conference to learn more about the program and meet two of the winners from last night.

In partnership with Public Safety Canada, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and The City of CalgaryCommunity & Neighbourhood Services, we are proud today to announce the official launch of ReDirect.
ReDirect is an education, awareness and prevention plan to address radicalization to violence in Calgary youth. It was developed based on best policing practices, extensive research and consultations with enforcement agencies, international experts and community groups.
The strategy has two aims: preventing young adults from turning to extremism, and helping police officers better recognize the signs of radicalization to violence and violent extremism in our city.
ReDirect is an extension of the programming already available through our Community & Youth Services Section. It is designed to help identify young people who are vulnerable to radicalization and extremism, and work to change their path before it leads to violence.
Radicalization is a community issue, not just a police issue. Schools, parents, relatives, community leaders, everyone must work together to identify those who are trying to manipulate youth and young adults.
ReDirect focuses on community involvement in identifying these at-risk individuals.
A call or email from people in the community concerned about a friend or family member can be the difference between getting that person back on track and losing them to violence.
We have established a dedicated phone line, email address and referral form for the public to reach out and connect with ReDirect members. The number is 403-428-8200 and the email is redirect@calgarypolice.ca. Please visit our website at www.calgarypolice.ca to access the referral form.

In partnership with Public Safety Canada, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and The City of CalgaryCommunity & Neighbourhood Services, we are proud today to announce the official launch of ReDirect.
ReDirect is an education, awareness and prevention plan to address radicalization to violence in Calgary youth. It was developed based on best policing practices, extensive research and consultations with enforcement agencies, international experts and community groups.
The strategy has two aims: preventing young adults from turning to extremism, and helping police officers better recognize the signs of radicalization to violence and violent extremism in our city.
ReDirect is an extension of the programming already available through our Community & Youth Services Section. It is designed to help identify young people who are vulnerable to radicalization and extremism, and work to change their path before it leads to violence.
Radicalization is a community issue, not just a police issue. Schools, parents, relatives, community leaders, everyone must work together to identify those who are trying to manipulate youth and young adults.
ReDirect focuses on community involvement in identifying these at-risk individuals.
A call or email from people in the community concerned about a friend or family member can be the difference between getting that person back on track and losing them to violence.
We have established a dedicated phone line, email address and referral form for the public to reach out and connect with ReDirect members. The number is 403-428-8200 and the email is redirect@calgarypolice.ca. Please visit our website at www.calgarypolice.ca to access the referral form.

Undercover Boss - Calgary Transit S4 E7 (Canadian TV series)

Calgary Transit boss Doug Morgan struggles to cope when he joins his staff to work in disguise, cleaning vomit off buses, work in fume-filled garages, and face ...

Calgary Transit boss Doug Morgan struggles to cope when he joins his staff to work in disguise, cleaning vomit off buses, work in fume-filled garages, and face dangerous public confrontations. At the end of it all, he makes a surprising gesture that has one worker in tears.

Calgary Transit boss Doug Morgan struggles to cope when he joins his staff to work in disguise, cleaning vomit off buses, work in fume-filled garages, and face dangerous public confrontations. At the end of it all, he makes a surprising gesture that has one worker in tears.

Artur Pawlowski - "Street Advocate" The Movie

The amazing story of hope and perseverance in the face of trials, opposition, and arrests captured the attention of renowned overseas movie director Tomasz Wisz...

The amazing story of hope and perseverance in the face of trials, opposition, and arrests captured the attention of renowned overseas movie director Tomasz Wiszniewski. Director Wiszniewski and his crew spent almost two weeks in Calgary filming the daily activities of StreetChurch and their volunteers.
They spent countless hours interviewing people from different fields about Street Church and its ministry. Everyone ranging from politicians, lawyers, reporters, members of the police department and the mayor's office to the homeless served by the church and members of the public who passed by Street Church services were asked about why there is so much controversy, opposition, and resistance towards a peaceful ministry that feeds thousands of the less fortunate on the streets of Calgary. Particularly, they focused on why there is a tremendous and open hostility against Street Church from the municipal government.
During the two weeks, the filmmakers witnessed and recorded firsthand what motivates and empower the volunteers to stand for truth and in defense of human rights. They witnessed many lives being impacted during their time in Calgary through prayer, salvations, and the meeting of basic needs such as food.
In the documentary, Street Church volunteers are seen enduring and overcoming many obstacles in their mission. The documentary shows these volunteers being harassed, intimidated, handcuffed, arrested and taken before the courts by local authorities for simply standing up for their constitutional rights. It records their service to the poor despite rain, snow and freezing weather. As well, it shows the bravery of volunteers in the midst of attacks by local gangs. The film captures how they have managed to keep their faith throughout and continue with the mission they were called to do.
The film also features never before released archive footage of the miraculous recovery of a boy named Nathaniel whom doctors labeled a "Star Baby" because they declared that he would not survive. Born with smashed lungs, a heart located on the opposite side, stomach and bowels in his upper chest, Nathaniel had all odds against him.
Also presented is a story of a successful businessman who left all of his wealth to dedicate his life to serve and defend the rights of the poor.
This production was filmed at various locations such as Lake Louise, Drumheller, Calgary, Hobbema and Warsaw, Poland. The film was shot by cameraman Alex Pavlovic and it is produced by Henryk Dedo.
The finished documentary will be shown in Europe and North America and will be featured at over fifty film festivals.
Based on a radio documentary by
Henryk Dedo and WaldemarKasperczak
directed by
Tomasz Wisznlewski
photography
Alex Pavlovic
edited by
Pawel Suchta
written by
Tomasz Wisznlewski
Henryk Dedo
Waldemar Kasperczak
produced by
Fundacja “Glos Ewangelii”
www.gospel.pl

The amazing story of hope and perseverance in the face of trials, opposition, and arrests captured the attention of renowned overseas movie director Tomasz Wiszniewski. Director Wiszniewski and his crew spent almost two weeks in Calgary filming the daily activities of StreetChurch and their volunteers.
They spent countless hours interviewing people from different fields about Street Church and its ministry. Everyone ranging from politicians, lawyers, reporters, members of the police department and the mayor's office to the homeless served by the church and members of the public who passed by Street Church services were asked about why there is so much controversy, opposition, and resistance towards a peaceful ministry that feeds thousands of the less fortunate on the streets of Calgary. Particularly, they focused on why there is a tremendous and open hostility against Street Church from the municipal government.
During the two weeks, the filmmakers witnessed and recorded firsthand what motivates and empower the volunteers to stand for truth and in defense of human rights. They witnessed many lives being impacted during their time in Calgary through prayer, salvations, and the meeting of basic needs such as food.
In the documentary, Street Church volunteers are seen enduring and overcoming many obstacles in their mission. The documentary shows these volunteers being harassed, intimidated, handcuffed, arrested and taken before the courts by local authorities for simply standing up for their constitutional rights. It records their service to the poor despite rain, snow and freezing weather. As well, it shows the bravery of volunteers in the midst of attacks by local gangs. The film captures how they have managed to keep their faith throughout and continue with the mission they were called to do.
The film also features never before released archive footage of the miraculous recovery of a boy named Nathaniel whom doctors labeled a "Star Baby" because they declared that he would not survive. Born with smashed lungs, a heart located on the opposite side, stomach and bowels in his upper chest, Nathaniel had all odds against him.
Also presented is a story of a successful businessman who left all of his wealth to dedicate his life to serve and defend the rights of the poor.
This production was filmed at various locations such as Lake Louise, Drumheller, Calgary, Hobbema and Warsaw, Poland. The film was shot by cameraman Alex Pavlovic and it is produced by Henryk Dedo.
The finished documentary will be shown in Europe and North America and will be featured at over fifty film festivals.
Based on a radio documentary by
Henryk Dedo and WaldemarKasperczak
directed by
Tomasz Wisznlewski
photography
Alex Pavlovic
edited by
Pawel Suchta
written by
Tomasz Wisznlewski
Henryk Dedo
Waldemar Kasperczak
produced by
Fundacja “Glos Ewangelii”
www.gospel.pl

First aired in 2012 on Shaw TV. This two-part mini-series follows a night shift with th Winnipeg Police ServiceTacticalSupportTeam. Their night includes canine and explosives training in abandoned buildings, serving Canada-wide warrants, responding to the scene of a drive by shooting and beginning to track the suspect. This is Winnipeg's version of SWAT.

First aired in 2012 on Shaw TV. This two-part mini-series follows a night shift with th Winnipeg Police ServiceTacticalSupportTeam. Their night includes canine and explosives training in abandoned buildings, serving Canada-wide warrants, responding to the scene of a drive by shooting and beginning to track the suspect. This is Winnipeg's version of SWAT.

Arrest of Artur Pawlowski-Calgary August 16, 2006

In this video you will see an open air preacher being arrested just for public reading of the Bible. Police officer put seven criminal charges on the preacher, ...

In this video you will see an open air preacher being arrested just for public reading of the Bible. Police officer put seven criminal charges on the preacher, including resisting arrest trying to incriminate and lock Artur Pawlowski in jail.

In this video you will see an open air preacher being arrested just for public reading of the Bible. Police officer put seven criminal charges on the preacher, including resisting arrest trying to incriminate and lock Artur Pawlowski in jail.

Independent review of use of force

The Calgary Police Service is commencing an independent review of its policies, procedures, practices, training, equipment, and culture with respect to the use ...

The Calgary Police Service is commencing an independent review of its policies, procedures, practices, training, equipment, and culture with respect to the use of lethal force with the goal of providing recommendations that could someday help us have zero fatalities in future critical incidents.
The purpose of this review is not to assign individual fault in any incidents that have occurred, but it will instead look for any systemic issues that could be improved to reduce the use of lethal force.
The review will be conducted by The HonourableChief Justice Neil Wittmann (Ret.).
Chief Justice Wittmann has 50 years of legal experience, serving as a Superior CourtJustice for the last 18 years of his career. During this time, he presided over criminal cases and appeals, giving him a strong understanding of criminal law in Canada. In 2009, he was appointed as the Chief Justice of the Court of Queen’s Bench, where he served for seven and a half years. Prior to his appointment to the bench, he practiced criminal and civil law, and served as counsel to a public inquiry into a widespread investment fraud that occurred in Alberta.
As part of the independent review he has also been asked to consult with any experts, stakeholders or CPS members that he feels are necessary.

The Calgary Police Service is commencing an independent review of its policies, procedures, practices, training, equipment, and culture with respect to the use of lethal force with the goal of providing recommendations that could someday help us have zero fatalities in future critical incidents.
The purpose of this review is not to assign individual fault in any incidents that have occurred, but it will instead look for any systemic issues that could be improved to reduce the use of lethal force.
The review will be conducted by The HonourableChief Justice Neil Wittmann (Ret.).
Chief Justice Wittmann has 50 years of legal experience, serving as a Superior CourtJustice for the last 18 years of his career. During this time, he presided over criminal cases and appeals, giving him a strong understanding of criminal law in Canada. In 2009, he was appointed as the Chief Justice of the Court of Queen’s Bench, where he served for seven and a half years. Prior to his appointment to the bench, he practiced criminal and civil law, and served as counsel to a public inquiry into a widespread investment fraud that occurred in Alberta.
As part of the independent review he has also been asked to consult with any experts, stakeholders or CPS members that he feels are necessary.

The Calgary Police Service and four major retailers are teaming up to warn Calgarians that buying stolen goods comes with a cost.
Organized retail crime is the theft of consumer goods for the purpose of illegally selling the merchandise for cash. The goods are usually taken through planned, systematic shoplifting and then are sold to the public through classified ads, online sales, flea markets or on the black market.
It is a growing problem in Calgary and Canada as a whole, costing Canadian retailers an estimated $4.6 billion each year. One result is higher prices for consumers as retailers have to cover both the loss and the cost of added security to prevent further theft.
The Calgary Police Service and retailers are also warning that there is a connection between minor crimes and more serious threats to public safety. People attempting to steal from stores can become violent and money raised through organized retail crime is often used to fund other, more serious criminal activities like purchasing drugs or weapons.
“Organized retail crime impacts the safety and security of our employees and the consumers,” says Tony Hunt, General Manager of Loss Prevention at London Drugs. “The individuals committing these thefts are often desperate and prone to violent behavior. Many incidents of retail theft involve some type of violence.”
“While it may seem harmless, purchasing stolen goods feeds criminal organizations and gives them easy money that helps them branch into other illegal activities,” says Cst. Andrew Critchley, with the Calgary Police Service Organized Retail Crime Team. “We know that many of the goods stolen in our city are initially traded for drugs which means when those same goods are sold down the road, the money is going directly to the drug trade and to people who have little regard for the safety of our communities.”
Police are teaming up with with Loblaws, London Drugs, TJX Canada and Mark’s, as well as the non-profit organizations Crime Stoppers and RetailCOP, this week to launch an advertising campaign aimed at highlighting the cost of organized retail crime. It will run until the end of December.
A sample of the advertisements can be found on The City of Calgary Newsroom and more information on organized retail crime can be found on the Calgary Police Service website.
Calgarians can help prevent organized retail crime by recognizing and refusing to buy stolen goods, and reporting any shoplifting or stolen goods they find for sale.
Citizens can avoid purchasing stolen goods by:
• Purchasing new goods from licensed, reputable businesses only.
• Comparing the price of goods to their typical market value. If a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is.
• Asking sellers how they obtained the property and why they are selling it so cheap. If the answers do not add up, it should be a cause for concern.
• Checking to see what else a seller has for sale when you come across new goods on online classifieds sites. If they are primarily selling new goods and are not a business, it should be considered a red flag.
Suspicious activity can be reported to the Calgary Police Service non-emergency line at 403-266-1234, or Crime Stoppers anonymously using any of the following methods:
TALK: 1-800-222-8477
TYPE: www.calgarycrimestoppers.org
TEXT: tttTIPS to 274637

The Calgary Police Service and four major retailers are teaming up to warn Calgarians that buying stolen goods comes with a cost.
Organized retail crime is the theft of consumer goods for the purpose of illegally selling the merchandise for cash. The goods are usually taken through planned, systematic shoplifting and then are sold to the public through classified ads, online sales, flea markets or on the black market.
It is a growing problem in Calgary and Canada as a whole, costing Canadian retailers an estimated $4.6 billion each year. One result is higher prices for consumers as retailers have to cover both the loss and the cost of added security to prevent further theft.
The Calgary Police Service and retailers are also warning that there is a connection between minor crimes and more serious threats to public safety. People attempting to steal from stores can become violent and money raised through organized retail crime is often used to fund other, more serious criminal activities like purchasing drugs or weapons.
“Organized retail crime impacts the safety and security of our employees and the consumers,” says Tony Hunt, General Manager of Loss Prevention at London Drugs. “The individuals committing these thefts are often desperate and prone to violent behavior. Many incidents of retail theft involve some type of violence.”
“While it may seem harmless, purchasing stolen goods feeds criminal organizations and gives them easy money that helps them branch into other illegal activities,” says Cst. Andrew Critchley, with the Calgary Police Service Organized Retail Crime Team. “We know that many of the goods stolen in our city are initially traded for drugs which means when those same goods are sold down the road, the money is going directly to the drug trade and to people who have little regard for the safety of our communities.”
Police are teaming up with with Loblaws, London Drugs, TJX Canada and Mark’s, as well as the non-profit organizations Crime Stoppers and RetailCOP, this week to launch an advertising campaign aimed at highlighting the cost of organized retail crime. It will run until the end of December.
A sample of the advertisements can be found on The City of Calgary Newsroom and more information on organized retail crime can be found on the Calgary Police Service website.
Calgarians can help prevent organized retail crime by recognizing and refusing to buy stolen goods, and reporting any shoplifting or stolen goods they find for sale.
Citizens can avoid purchasing stolen goods by:
• Purchasing new goods from licensed, reputable businesses only.
• Comparing the price of goods to their typical market value. If a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is.
• Asking sellers how they obtained the property and why they are selling it so cheap. If the answers do not add up, it should be a cause for concern.
• Checking to see what else a seller has for sale when you come across new goods on online classifieds sites. If they are primarily selling new goods and are not a business, it should be considered a red flag.
Suspicious activity can be reported to the Calgary Police Service non-emergency line at 403-266-1234, or Crime Stoppers anonymously using any of the following methods:
TALK: 1-800-222-8477
TYPE: www.calgarycrimestoppers.org
TEXT: tttTIPS to 274637

Coull Discussions Calgary Police Bad Apples

Have a couple of bad apples spoiled the batch in Calgary. Everyday there is something in the news about sexual harassment, criminal charges, or police violence ...

Have a couple of bad apples spoiled the batch in Calgary. Everyday there is something in the news about sexual harassment, criminal charges, or police violence being brought forth about the Calgary Police force. We talk about our boys in blue
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Have a couple of bad apples spoiled the batch in Calgary. Everyday there is something in the news about sexual harassment, criminal charges, or police violence being brought forth about the Calgary Police force. We talk about our boys in blue
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The Cost of Crime - Break & Enter

Patrol officers of the #Calgary Police Service respond to over 125 break & enters every week.
These officers work with the Centralized Break & EnterUnit to find and arrest offenders.
In this episode we follow these officers and highlight the wok being done to combat a rising trend in break & enters.
The following are real events. Viewer discretion is advised.

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Calgary Police Service 'Howler' cars

We went for a test drive with a mom and her baby to see just how much you can feel the new...

Calgary Police Service 'Howler' cars

We went for a test drive with a mom and her baby to see just how much you can feel the new 'howler' system on CPS vehicles
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Are you ready for a rewarding career with countless opportunities? If so, then look at what it takes to become part our team.
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Calgary Police Service Puts Public Safety LTE to the Test

Calgary Police Service is putting the Motorola SolutionsPublic SafetyLTECloudCore to the test by taking part in a proof of concept program. Hear how they are testing the performance and reliability of the network across a variety of tactical and transformative capabilities.
Visithttp://t.na.motorolasolutions.com/webApp/canadian_public_safety_lte?lang=en
to learn more about the Public Safety LTE Cloud Core network from Motorola Solutions.
0:10 The Calgary Police Service is a municipal agency in Canada. We’re the third largest agency. We have about 2,400 sworn officers and almost a thousand civilian members that provides policing to a city of 1.2 million.
0:24 Back in 2014, Motorola approached the Calgary Police Service about a possibility of conducting a trial run with the Public Safety LTE.
0:32 The Proof of Concept is an excellent opportunity for law enforcement agency and a business to come together and understand what challenges and opportunities exist with the technology.
0:44 Being on the cutting-edge of this provides us with the opportunity to maximize what a police agency will need for operationalizing an LTE environment.
0:52 It’s important now, because the fact that the public telephone companies have limited bandwidth and capacity.
1:00 There’s an excess right now of 100,000 people here at the Calgary Stampede and the access to private TELCOs, cell sites, is sometimes difficult and jammed up just because of the sheer volume of people utilizing text, as well as voice.
1:13 We’ve had situations down here where the rides collapse. We’ve had situations with major storms, where sometimes our ability to get information back to headquarters is challenged, because there are so many users here.
1:26 By controlling our own network, much like with a LAN mobile radio, we’re able to ensure constant uptime be aware of what is happening with the system, and managing it to ensure that we have positive support available at all times.
1: 40 When we use a public system and the public LTE, there is always issues of security. Is the network secure? Our data is then going through the public domain and could be potentially corrupted. With the private network, we know that our data is secure. It’s traveling through our devices, our network directly to our servers.
2: 06 By being isolated on our own network, we don’t compete, and so we don’t see any drops in quality of service or drops in data.
2: 15 The main benefit for us is obviously for the imparting of digital information. So we’re talking camera image pictures and video. So major crime scenes, currently, if we don't use LTE it can be very cumbersome to try and upload those photographs so someone else can view them. We end up having to send someone to the district office or actually leaving the scene ourselves to go to a district office, download the information onto the computers, and then email them to a folder where the detective can the detective can do. It’s obviously time consuming.
2: 46 In this vehicle, we have the LTE, so I’m able to actually have those photographs uploaded straightaway at the scene, so the detectives at the other end see what I’m seeing within minutes, and they can make informed decisions about what they want us to do.
3:00 Well, it’s exciting to be the first agency to be utilizing this in operational format. We tried something completely different here in Calgary, and that was putting it in a helicopter.
3:10 With aircraft, weight is everything. So if we can reduce some of the weight in these extra systems into a small compact system, we’d be able to carry that much more weight, which translates into that much more fuel, which translates to that much more airtime for us.
3:25 The LTE hardware was light, as compared to the microwave hardware, and we found that we were able to utilize it.
3:31 Anything we can do to stay in the air longer and be available for a longer period of time will increase our public safety and allow us to serve our officers on the street and our community more effectively.
3:41 The fact that it’s new technology gives us the ability to capitalize on other advancements in technology that are coming out.
3: 49 By relying on that technology, and not being afraid of the technology it gives us the opportunity to move forward, and be a leader.
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17:09

The Cost of Crime - Forensics

Do you ever watch crime scene shows on TV and wonder how much is real life vs made-for-TV?...

The Cost of Crime - Forensics

Do you ever watch crime scene shows on TV and wonder how much is real life vs made-for-TV? Here's your chance to learn more!
Follow along with members of our ForensicCrime ScenesUnit as they take you through some of the intricacies of a 2014 homicide investigation, and debunk some of the myths as to why we can’t “CSI” the evidence in 60 minutes or less!
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How Calgary police officers are trained in the use of force

Faced with a decision to the pull the trigger or go another route, each cop makes a judgem...

Raw Video: Calgary police officer injured

Police

A police force is a constituted body of persons empowered by the state to enforce the law, protect property, and limit civil disorder. Their powers include the legitimized use of force. The term is most commonly associated with police services of a sovereign state that are authorized to exercise the police power of that state within a defined legal or territorial area of responsibility. Police forces are often defined as being separate from military or other organizations involved in the defense of the state against foreign aggressors; however, gendarmerie are military units charged with civil policing.

Law enforcement, however, constitutes only part of policing activity. Policing has included an array of activities in different situations, but the predominant ones are concerned with the preservation of order. In some societies, in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, these developed within the context of maintaining the class system and the protection of private property. Many police forces suffer from police corruption to a greater or lesser degree. The police force is usually a public sector service, meaning they are paid through taxes.

Calgary - The countdown to Calgary's hottest summer music festival continues with the reveal of the final list of artists to play the Coca-Cola Stage at the CalgaryStampede, July 5 - 15, 2018. 'Our goal was to provide the ultimate concert experience at the Coca-Cola Stage this year,' says Samara Lastiwka, ProgrammingProduction Manager at the Calgary Stampede ... About the Calgary Stampede ... Calgary Stampede....

CCTV Armed Robbery at Heirlooms Antiques Calgary

The Calgary Police Service is seeking public assistance for information in relation to an armed robbery that occurred late last year.
On Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2017, at approximately 1:40 p.m., two unknown men entered Heirlooms Antiques Calgary, located at 101-7004 Macleod Tr. S.E. The first man was carrying a firearm and instructed the store’s employees to get down on the ground. A second man began to smash a number of display cases containing jewellery. The culprits loaded the jewellery into two black duffel bags and fled the store on foot.
The first suspect was wearing grey sweatpants and a grey Adidas hoodie, a black face mask, a black ball cap with a logo, and was carrying a large black duffel bag.
The second suspect was wearing a black jacket with the hood up, a black face mask with a skeleton graphic on it, blue track pants, a black ball cap and was also carrying a large black duffel bag.
CCTV footage of the robbery is available on The City of Calgary Newsroom.
Anyone with information about this incident or the identities of the suspects is asked to contact the police non-emergency number at 403-266-1234 or Crime Stoppers using either of the following methods.
TALK: 1-800-222-8477
TYPE: www.calgarycrimestoppers.org
Case #17543749/4451

6:59

Man charged in death of Terrie Ann DAUPHINAIS

The Calgary Police Service Homicide Unit has charged a man in relation to the 2002 death o...

Man charged in death of Terrie Ann DAUPHINAIS

The Calgary Police ServiceHomicideUnit has charged a man in relation to the 2002 death of his ex-wife, following a lengthy investigation.
On Monday, April 29, 2002, the deceased body of 24-year-old Terrie Ann DAUPHINAIS was discovered in her home, located in the 100 block of Citadel PeakCircleN.W.
DAUPHINAIS’ three young children were found alive in the home upon police arrival.
Following an autopsy, DAUPHINAIS’ death was deemed a homicide.
Based on evidence gathered at the scene, investigators believed the person responsible was familiar with the home. DAUPHINAIS’ estranged husband was not living at the residence at the time and, although many investigative techniques were used, the case went cold in 2005.
In August 2017, new information came to light, which led to the case being reviewed. Additional investigative steps culminated in the arrest of Terrie Ann DAUPHINAIS’ estranged husband, on Monday, May 21, 2018.
Kenneth DAUPHINAIS, 43, has been charged with second-degree murder. He is next scheduled to appear in court on Friday, May 25, 2018.
The Calgary Police Service would like to thank the Winnipeg Police Service, RCMP, Edmonton Police Service, Saskatoon Police Service, as well as the media and public for their assistance in this investigation.

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The Cost of Crime - Forensics

Do you ever watch crime scene shows on TV and wonder how much is real life vs made-for-TV? Here's your chance to learn more!
Follow along with members of our ForensicCrime ScenesUnit as they take you through some of the intricacies of a 2014 homicide investigation, and debunk some of the myths as to why we can’t “CSI” the evidence in 60 minutes or less!
#yycOnPatrol

Calgary police union boss comments on footage of shot officer

Calgary police Sgt. Les Kaminski comments on the Postmedia video showing Const. JordanForget receiving first aid by fellow officers Tuesday while he lay unconscious after being shot in the 100 block of Abingdon Way N.E.

1:39

Calgary police officer shot during Abbeydale incident

Calgary police say an officer is in stable condition after being shot during an incident i...

Calgary police officer shot during Abbeydale incident

Calgary police say an officer is in stable condition after being shot during an incident involving a robbery suspect. The suspect was later found dead in a burnt out garage. 660's Ian Campbell reports.

CALGARY POLICE COMMISSION APPOINTS NEW CHIEF OF POLICE

The Calgary PoliceCommission today announced the appointment of Roger Chaffin as the city’s new Chief of Police, following ratification of the appointment by city council.
Roger Chaffin has been a dedicated member of the Calgary Police Service since 1986, most recently serving as DeputyChief responsible for the Bureau of Organizational Support. Throughout his career, Deputy Chief Chaffin has had experience across the organization including in the ProfessionalStandards section, with the Chief CrowfootLearningCentre, and as a duty inspector.
The Commission recommended this appointment to City Council after completing a broad and thorough process that followed best practices in executive recruitment. Part of the process involved extensive community engagement with the citizens of Calgary and CPS staff to ensure that those who have a stake in the future of the service could share their thoughts on the skills and characteristics desired in a new Chief.
City Council ratified the Commission’s recommendation on October 6, 2015.

31:36

Rush hour and lots of Calgary police action

Later I found out that it was a police involved shooting incident downtown.

GTA IV LCPDFR 1.1 part 17 Calgary Police Service

patrolling L.C. once again with a few problems run-ins. But Liberty City being Liberty City we always run in to problems.
If you guys have requests you would like me to do,just message me and I will do it.

26:00

EL-DIB Homicide Investigation

Staff Sgt. Colin Chisholm of the CPS Homicide Unit is joined by Racha El-Dib, sister of th...

Lacombe COPS | Jail Or Bail 2016 - LNTV Primetime

4.20.2016 - LacombeCOPS: following Calgary police officers on the one day where teachers at Father Lacombe are arrested for a good cause.
This is our version of the popular show COPS. It's also as long as a typical TV show, so we'll have a shorter version come out.
I apologize for any of the shaky footage used in the video as I was walking backwards and my arms became sore while holding a camera with a heavy lens.
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24:24

Best Bar None

Public safety & customer service are top priorities for thirty four pubs, clubs, bars, hot...

Best Bar None

Public safety & customer service are top priorities for thirty four pubs, clubs, bars, hotels, and lounges around Calgary. Last night we attended the second annual awards gala where accredited businesses were awarded for their commitment to this program. Watch this news conference to learn more about the program and meet two of the winners from last night.

25:47

ReDirect

In partnership with Public Safety Canada, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and The City o...

ReDirect

In partnership with Public Safety Canada, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and The City of CalgaryCommunity & Neighbourhood Services, we are proud today to announce the official launch of ReDirect.
ReDirect is an education, awareness and prevention plan to address radicalization to violence in Calgary youth. It was developed based on best policing practices, extensive research and consultations with enforcement agencies, international experts and community groups.
The strategy has two aims: preventing young adults from turning to extremism, and helping police officers better recognize the signs of radicalization to violence and violent extremism in our city.
ReDirect is an extension of the programming already available through our Community & Youth Services Section. It is designed to help identify young people who are vulnerable to radicalization and extremism, and work to change their path before it leads to violence.
Radicalization is a community issue, not just a police issue. Schools, parents, relatives, community leaders, everyone must work together to identify those who are trying to manipulate youth and young adults.
ReDirect focuses on community involvement in identifying these at-risk individuals.
A call or email from people in the community concerned about a friend or family member can be the difference between getting that person back on track and losing them to violence.
We have established a dedicated phone line, email address and referral form for the public to reach out and connect with ReDirect members. The number is 403-428-8200 and the email is redirect@calgarypolice.ca. Please visit our website at www.calgarypolice.ca to access the referral form.

44:25

Undercover Boss - Calgary Transit S4 E7 (Canadian TV series)

Calgary Transit boss Doug Morgan struggles to cope when he joins his staff to work in disg...

Undercover Boss - Calgary Transit S4 E7 (Canadian TV series)

Calgary Transit boss Doug Morgan struggles to cope when he joins his staff to work in disguise, cleaning vomit off buses, work in fume-filled garages, and face dangerous public confrontations. At the end of it all, he makes a surprising gesture that has one worker in tears.

1:07:23

Artur Pawlowski - "Street Advocate" The Movie

The amazing story of hope and perseverance in the face of trials, opposition, and arrests ...

Artur Pawlowski - "Street Advocate" The Movie

The amazing story of hope and perseverance in the face of trials, opposition, and arrests captured the attention of renowned overseas movie director Tomasz Wiszniewski. Director Wiszniewski and his crew spent almost two weeks in Calgary filming the daily activities of StreetChurch and their volunteers.
They spent countless hours interviewing people from different fields about Street Church and its ministry. Everyone ranging from politicians, lawyers, reporters, members of the police department and the mayor's office to the homeless served by the church and members of the public who passed by Street Church services were asked about why there is so much controversy, opposition, and resistance towards a peaceful ministry that feeds thousands of the less fortunate on the streets of Calgary. Particularly, they focused on why there is a tremendous and open hostility against Street Church from the municipal government.
During the two weeks, the filmmakers witnessed and recorded firsthand what motivates and empower the volunteers to stand for truth and in defense of human rights. They witnessed many lives being impacted during their time in Calgary through prayer, salvations, and the meeting of basic needs such as food.
In the documentary, Street Church volunteers are seen enduring and overcoming many obstacles in their mission. The documentary shows these volunteers being harassed, intimidated, handcuffed, arrested and taken before the courts by local authorities for simply standing up for their constitutional rights. It records their service to the poor despite rain, snow and freezing weather. As well, it shows the bravery of volunteers in the midst of attacks by local gangs. The film captures how they have managed to keep their faith throughout and continue with the mission they were called to do.
The film also features never before released archive footage of the miraculous recovery of a boy named Nathaniel whom doctors labeled a "Star Baby" because they declared that he would not survive. Born with smashed lungs, a heart located on the opposite side, stomach and bowels in his upper chest, Nathaniel had all odds against him.
Also presented is a story of a successful businessman who left all of his wealth to dedicate his life to serve and defend the rights of the poor.
This production was filmed at various locations such as Lake Louise, Drumheller, Calgary, Hobbema and Warsaw, Poland. The film was shot by cameraman Alex Pavlovic and it is produced by Henryk Dedo.
The finished documentary will be shown in Europe and North America and will be featured at over fifty film festivals.
Based on a radio documentary by
Henryk Dedo and WaldemarKasperczak
directed by
Tomasz Wisznlewski
photography
Alex Pavlovic
edited by
Pawel Suchta
written by
Tomasz Wisznlewski
Henryk Dedo
Waldemar Kasperczak
produced by
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39:59

WPS Tactical Support Team

First aired in 2012 on Shaw TV. This two-part mini-series follows a night shift with th W...

WPS Tactical Support Team

First aired in 2012 on Shaw TV. This two-part mini-series follows a night shift with th Winnipeg Police ServiceTacticalSupportTeam. Their night includes canine and explosives training in abandoned buildings, serving Canada-wide warrants, responding to the scene of a drive by shooting and beginning to track the suspect. This is Winnipeg's version of SWAT.

Calgary - The countdown to Calgary's hottest summer music festival continues with the reveal of the final list of artists to play the Coca-Cola Stage at the CalgaryStampede, July 5 - 15, 2018. 'Our goal was to provide the ultimate concert experience at the Coca-Cola Stage this year,' says Samara Lastiwka, ProgrammingProduction Manager at the Calgary Stampede ... About the Calgary Stampede ... Calgary Stampede....

Following an extensive review, the CalgaryPoliceService is planning to close the Market MallCommunityStation, located at 3625 Shaganappi Tr ...Call the CalgaryPoliceService non-emergency line at 403-266-1234 File a report online for several types of crime through our website or mobile app Citizens can also receive additional information via social media....

ATBPF) is pleased to announce that a team of researchers at the University of Calgary has identified a key mechanism underlying the ability of certain intestinal bacteria to contribute to the ulceration and inflammation that is characteristic of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis (the two forms of IBD) ... The Calgary research team demonstrated ......

In the directive from the Director General of Police of Tamil Nadu to stop data services, the use of social media to amass the thousands of protestors was noted ...Dataservices have been barred until May 27th....